The Heroic Ten (3.5e Deity)

The Heroic Ten are a group of ten Diopsid who held off a heavy Drow siege for a week without end, when they finally gave to the Drows assault The Ten were so malnourished the wall the Drow finally broke through fell and pulverized their shells to dust.

Hero
Symbol: Ten arms meeting hands in the center
Home Plane: Elemental Plane of Earth
Alignment: Lawful Good
Portfolio: Defending Tunnels, Drow Invasions
Favored Weapon: Longspear
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Dogma

Defend the home front. Never rest in defense of ones land.

Appearance

The Heroic Ten appear as ghosts, closer inspection shows them as ghosts made of floating cloud of shell bits. The Heroic Ten only appear to save those defending their homes from Drow specifically(even rarely in defense of evil creatures such as beholders and even more rarely rebel Driders), they have ten random two-handed weapons each time they appear.



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